Nevada state law requires the Lyon County Clerk/Treasurer’s Office to conduct the Presidential Preference Primary (NRS 298.600-720) held on Feb. 6. This election is only open for registered voters of the two major political parties, Democrat and Republican. Early voting begins on Jan. 27 and runs through Feb. 2. A list of polling locations and the dates and times for early voting in Lyon County are available on the Lyon County website and on sample ballots mailed to Lyon County registered voters.
The Clerk/Treasurer’s Office has prepared the following frequently asked questions to support voters in navigating the 2024 Presidential Preference Primary:
Who can vote in Nevada’s Presidential Preference Primary?
Only voters who are registered in the Democratic or Republican parties are permitted to cast a ballot in Nevada’s 2024 Presidential Preference Primary. As in any election in Nevada, voters can change their party affiliation at any time, including at the polling place when they arrive to vote, or online at RegisterToVote.NV.gov.
Why are candidates who are running for president not on the Nevada ballot?
The only candidates on Nevada’s Presidential Preference Primary ballot are those who filed with the Nevada Secretary of State’s Office to run for president in this election. If a candidate did not file with the Nevada Secretary of State’s Office to run in this election, then that candidate’s name cannot appear on the ballot.
Of note, only candidates who have chosen not to participate in the Republican sponsored caucus being held on Feb. 8 are listed on the Presidential Preference Primary ballot.
The Clerk/Treasurer’s Office does not have a role in political parties’ policies, rules or decisions. Citizens should contact the political parties directly with any questions about caucuses or the role of this presidential primary election in their nominating process at:
Nevada Democratic Party - website https://nvdems.com/ and phone number 702-737-8683
Nevada Republican Party - website https://nevadagop.org/ and phone number 702-586-2000
Why are there candidates on the ballot who are no longer running for president?
If a candidate on the ballot did not formally withdraw from the race before the withdrawal deadline of Oct. 25. 2023, their name remains on the ballot. These are requirements under Nevada law, NRS 298.600-720.
What happens with other presidential candidates who are not Republican or Democrat?
Qualified non-major party candidates will go directly to the General Election ballot. (This is a process that is overseen by the Nevada Secretary of State’s Office.)
For additional information, visit the Elections page of the Lyon County website and the 2024 Election Information page of the Nevada Secretary of State’s Office website.